Où es-tu né? means "where were you born?" If you are male, you would answer "Je suis né à (Baltimore). If you are female, you would answer "Je suis née à (Baltimore). (I was born in Baltimore.)
The question is about your body, what you look like, height, eyes, hair, and so on
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It's missing a hyphen (es-tu), but it means "where did you go after school?" It refers to a male.
tu es jolie The above is a mistranslation, i.e. "You are pretty". A better translation would be "Tu es mignon(ne)" or "Vous êtes mignon(ne)(s)." (ne) is feminine and (s) is plural.
The sentence 'Ou es tu?' means Where are you. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'ou' means 'where'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are', as the second person singular form in the present indicative tense. And 'tu' means 'you'.(it should be - où es-tu? - where are you?)
I think you mean "Tu n'es pas bête" which means "You are not stupid"
"Are you a boy or a girl?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Es-tu un garçon ou une fille? The question also translates as "Are you a waiter or a serving girl?" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey-tyoo eh gar-so oo yoon fee" in French.
I think there is a accent on tu "u" of ou. If it is Tu es où je te vois plus : You are where I canno't see you anymore. où is a spatial adjective (where) , while ou (without the accent) means 'or'. où es-tu ? Where are you ?
Where are you my heart/love?Ou est tu mon coeur?
Ou es-tu allé dimanche soir ? Where did you go on Sunday evening ?
"où es-tu" means 'where are you. "Que tu me manques" means 'that I am missing you / I'm missing you so much' in French.
où es-tu? qu'est-ce que tu fais? - where are you? what are you doing?
It's missing a hyphen (es-tu), but it means "where did you go after school?" It refers to a male.
"Are you (a) professor or (a) student?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es prof ou élève? The question represents a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way of asking Es-tu prof ou élève? or Est-ce que tu es prof ou élève? The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey pro-foo ey-lev" in French.
tu es jolie The above is a mistranslation, i.e. "You are pretty". A better translation would be "Tu es mignon(ne)" or "Vous êtes mignon(ne)(s)." (ne) is feminine and (s) is plural.
The sentence 'Ou es tu?' means Where are you. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'ou' means 'where'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are', as the second person singular form in the present indicative tense. And 'tu' means 'you'.(it should be - où es-tu? - where are you?)
Ou es tu?/ Ou etes vous? there is an accent grave on the "u" in ou and an accent circonflex on the first e in etes
I think you mean "Tu n'es pas bête" which means "You are not stupid"
es-tu (êtes-vous) français ou canadien ?